I think I've finally managed to complete the evil report what mocks me. Now I get to document how to complete the god damn report. But I do not think I will be doing that today.
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Want me to send you Joe for the weekend?
Another trip to L.A.? Awesome.
so why are we so much more resistant to taking steps about climate change?
Cause it means giving things up! Er. Not to imply you didn't know that.
Aimee, hmm. It's a 9-hour drive, and I would need to think about what to do about the cat, but... hmmm.
Thanks for the birthday wishes, everyone.
I opened my present from my parents. A fountain pen and a box of little bottles of twelve different colors of ink! And a pair of earrings.
Make the cat a student project.
"This cat had better be fed, clean, happy, and alive when I come back to school or you will never get out of my class. Ever. You'll be the only middle schooler with gray hair and 5 kids. I promise."
Oh, Happy Birthday, Hil!
You'll be the only middle schooler with gray hair and 5 kids. I promise."
Especially since they're mostly 11th-graders.
Right. 11th graders. That's what I said.
I know the definition of a "work-related injury" is pretty broad. I don't need to detail every possible case. This is just an overview that mostly covers how people will report claims to the company and the third-party claims administrator.
Dana, I worked for a third party administrator in Ohio. One of our vp's hurt his knee while golfing with clients. He filed a claim and it was paid for. Very broad doesn't begin to cover it.
My dad's a workers comp lawyer. Whenever he trips or bumps his head on something he'll immediately joke, "I was thinking about work when I did that!"